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High-flying fighter jets run a high risk of causing civilian casualties if they attack inside cities.
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High-flying excitement, boundless thrills and revealing Exclusive Extras collide in this superior collection about the dynamic hero that inspires us all to strive for truth and justice.
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High-flying college students can rack up miles and rewards quickly, especially during semester breaks and holiday visits.
Curtis Arnold: Best Credit Cards for Back-to-School Expenses Curtis Arnold 2011
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High-flying Watford won 6-1 at Millwall last week, then beat Middlesbrough 3-1 but were 3-0 down at home to Swansea last night.
Preston need more magical nights after suffering 49 years of hurt Tony Paley 2010
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High-flying Smith leads Hawks to 90-64 Game 1 win over Heat
High-flying Smith leads Hawks to 90-64 Game 1 win over Heat 2009
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High-flying finesse offenses may thrill shortened attention spans, but can it truly be called football?
No Offense to Great Defense Jason Gay 2012
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High-flying college students can rack up miles and rewards quickly, especially during semester breaks and holiday visits.
Curtis Arnold: Best Credit Cards for Back-to-School Expenses Curtis Arnold 2011
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High-flying shares of the retailer plunged earlier this month after the company reported it saw softness in its European operations in the third quarter, including falling same-store sales at flagship locations.
Pricing Weighs on Abercrombie Margins Karen Talley 2011
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High-flying Smith leads Hawks to 90-64 Game 1 win over Heat - USATODAY. com
High-flying Smith leads Hawks to 90-64 Game 1 win over Heat 2009
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ATLANTA — High-flying Josh Smith dominated on the inside.
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